Best sports coverage gets better through RJ’s digital subscription
Updated October 30, 2018 - 11:21 am
The Las Vegas Review-Journal has one of the best sports sections in the country. But the sports coverage at reviewjournal.com is even better.
Reviewjournal.com visitors are able to access five stories in a 30-day period free of charge. Access to additional stories requires a subscription and log-in.
Here are six reasons Las Vegas sports fans need a digital subscription to reviewjournal.com:
• Your best source for all things Golden Knights: No other news operation covers the Vegas Golden Knights as comprehensively as the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Review-Journal writers covered every development of the National Hockey League team’s inception and historic inaugural season. And we have raised our game for the team’s second season, with three dedicated reporters, online-exclusive content and additional coverage from the Review-Journal’s news, business and features staff. links
• Raiders coverage: The Oakland Raiders won’t arrive in Las Vegas until 2020. But reviewjournal.com already is the go-to source nationally for Raiders coverage. Michael Gehlken reports on the team from Oakland, and a reviewjournal.com team joins him for every Raiders game.
• Video analysis and interviews: The reviewjournal.com video team brings you news, interviews with newsmakers and analysis from reporters and columnists. And you’ll get it from practices, games and our video studio.
• Great sports commentary: Award-winning columnists Ed Graney and Ron Kantowski provide perspective and bring you sports stories you’ll find nowhere else. And no one knows the sports betting scene better than Todd Dewey.
• Beat reporters for every team and league: News organizations across the country have cut back on coverage of other sports, but reviewjournal.com has reporters dedicated to every sports beat in the city. We cover UNLV sports, boxing and the UFC, auto racing, the Lights FC and the Las Vegas 51s. Sam Gordon is the city’s only dedicated reporter covering the WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces.
• e-Edition: Still love the Review-Journal’s award-winning print section? Take the newspaper with you everywhere and access the Review-Journal’s print replica e-Edition from your smartphone, tablet, laptop or personal computer.
More than 500 sports stories are posted at Reviewjournal.com each month.
And don’t forget about the Review-Journal’s coverage of high school sports. NevadaPreps.com is among the most comprehensive high school sports websites in the country — and no subscription is required. All NevadaPreps.com content is free.
“We cover sports better than anyone else in Nevada — and better than most news organizations in the West,” said Bill Bradley, the Review-Journal’s assistant managing editor for sports.
The introductory rate for a digital subscription is 99 cents per month for two months and $8.99 thereafter. Each subscription provides up to three separate log-ins so access that can be shared with family and friends.
You can purchase a print or digital subscription at reviewjournal.com/subscribe.
Print subscribers can have unlimited access to reviewjournal.com at no extra charge by creating an online account at account.reviewjournal.com.